How a Dental Bridge is Secured In Place

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Dental bridges are one of the most common ways to fill a gap left behind by missing teeth. You could need a bridge at any time throughout your life for a variety of reasons. 

You may have suffered an accident causing a tooth to be knocked out or need to be pulled due to the severity of the injury. You may be on medications that cause the weakening of your tooth enamel. Many medications are not good for your teeth, but you need to take them for your health. 

Poor dental hygiene is one of the biggest reasons patients need to fill the gaps left behind from losing teeth. You should always establish a healthy oral hygiene routine as early as possible and stick to it. This is one of the most effective and easiest ways to avoid tooth loss. 

What are dental bridges?

Dental bridges are false teeth that are secured by dental crowns with cement to the surrounding teeth. The false teeth are usually made from porcelain. Porcelain is naturally white and will fit in and look the best around your remaining teeth. 

There are four types of dental crowns to choose from. 

  • Traditional
  • Cantilever
  • Maryland
  • Implant-supported

Typically, your dentist will discuss all options with you and decide what is ideal for your oral health. The traditional crown is the most affordable, and the implant-supported crown is usually the most expensive. 

One disadvantage to a traditional bridge is that it causes the surrounding teeth to weaken and may need repairing at some point in time. 

You can call your insurance company or ask your dental office to find out if any of these types of bridges are covered. Also, if they are not covered, you can ask about affordable payment options that fit your budget. 

Dental bridges are a great way to give you back your smile and confidence. No one wants to have their smile affected by losing a tooth.

How long will my bridge last?

A bridge is made to last anywhere from 5 to 15 years. How long it lasts depends on the type of bridge you have chosen and how you care for it. Implant-supported bridges will last the longest because they are surgically implanted into your gum line. 

You will need to develop a proper oral health routine to ensure your bridge lasts if possible. The way you care for your bridge will most likely determine how long it lasts. 

Your dentist is a good resource to go to with any questions you may have about your oral health and the options for replacing your missing teeth. Be honest about your financial and emotional fears, and your dentist will guide you in any way they can. Everyone wants a healthy and happy mouth. 

Request an appointment or call Woodside Dental Care at (718) 682-7559 for an appointment in our Queens office.

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